Also seen at the Bower booth, these fun and funky little magnets are still just prototypes but also use scrap materials (from these cool stools). They can be stuck to a fridge or another magnetic surface and be used to hang keys or post up notes.

Danny and Tammer explained that they got the idea for the Polaris while trying to figure out how to reuse magnets left over from their target keyholders (seen above). They offer the lamps in several different configurations here, including some with metallic wall mounts and others with freestanding bases. The Polaris also comes in several different colors of wood.

Also seen at the Bower booth, these fun and funky little magnets are still just prototypes but also use scrap materials (from these cool stools). They can be stuck to a fridge or another magnetic surface and be used to hang keys or post up notes.

Want to check out the Polaris lamp or key target for yourself? Head over to BKLYN Designs from May 11-12 to see Bower and other local designers firsthand. And don’t forget to vote them up here in our Inhabitat Green Design Awards!